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Economics, pollution, jobs and noise: key questions on Heathrow's expansionhttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jan/16/heathrow-expansion-questions-key
<p><strong>Does the government's economic case for Heathrow add up?</strong></p><p>The case for Heathrow rests heavily on the conviction of a few powerful groups - led by the prime minister - that expanding the airport will create thousands of construction jobs, encourage more spending by tourists and business, and generate more than 100,000 indirect jobs as a result of the extra economic activity, especially in London. Against that must be set the "costs" of problems created, from living under the jets' roar to the extra bills for carbon pollution permits.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jan/16/heathrow-expansion-questions-key">Continue reading...</a>Heathrow third runwayEnvironmental activismTravel and transportPollutionEmissions tradingClimate changeAirline industryEnvironmentBusinessUK newsTravelPoliticsGreen politicsTransport policyPlanning policyTransportAir transportFri, 16 Jan 2009 00:01:00 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jan/16/heathrow-expansion-questions-keyJuliette Jowit2009-01-16T00:01:00Z